As Paul Barber would say about the progression of the club “You hit a bump in the road.” Well we hit a bloody great pothole. Sami Hyypia was a world class player but as a coach had ideas well above Brighton’s station, the proverbial ‘making silk purses out of sows ears’. It all started off badly...
I’ve been looking at the images of the fan zone and am trying to work out if the sides will be totally or partially enclosed. If it’s the latter it could get very draughty and f-f-freezing in winter. If someone has alluded to this in the past 45 pages, apologies, I must have missed it. Cheers...
This thread is North Stand Chat at its very best, reaching the top of Everest in its replies of cynicism and sarcasm. I sincerely wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Ho-f***ing-Ho! :whisky: :wave:
Mrs.Punal and I were in Copenhagen in December a couple of years ago. We visited the Christmas market in the Tivoli Gardens which was wonderful - had a few glasses of their mulled red wine concoction which definitely warmed the cockles of your heart. The stalls actually offered decent stuff for...
My mate, Paul Barber, is also looking for a spare. He couldn’t get one as he didn’t have enough loyalty points. I’ve got his email address here, somewhere . . . . :thumbsup:
My daughter worked in Madrid for three years and used to watch Atletico Madrid, and sometimes Real. She said the main difference between English and Spanish fans is that the Spanish do not do away days like we do. Alcohol is low on the list of match day experience, smoking weed in the stadium is...
As the Fans Zone will be on two levels I’m sure the club will have pleasure in naming the new erection after our esteemed former chairman : Upper Level - Aroused, Lower Level - Flaccid.
Apologies. :blush:
Well we all have different views on what a football club should be and what it represents. Suffice to say your views are totally different to mine. We are credited with having the best run football club in the Premier League and are shown as a beacon for ‘smaller’ clubs to aspire to. I love the...
1965 was the first year of my Albion watching journey. 1/6d - I’m sure it was that, for boys entry (girls didn’t exist then!). In new money that would be 7 pence. I seem to remember you had ‘transfer gates’ at either end of the chicken run (East Terrace) where you could move from the North Stand...